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1 bagud
in arrears, backwards, behind, slow* * *adv to the rear;( i restance) behindhand, behind ( fx with one's work, in one's payments),(mere F) in arrears ( med with). -
2 restance
(en -r) arrears pl;[ være i restance med] be in arrears with. -
3 bagefter
по́сле, по́зже* * *afterwards, behind* * *adv( bagved) behind;( senere) afterwards;( for sent) (too) late;( om ur) slow ( fx five minutes slow);( i restance) behindhand, behind ( fx he is behind with his work (, in his payments)),(mere F) in arrears ( med with);(mht mål, points etc) down ( fx two goals down; production is 21 p.c. down on last year). -
4 betale
2плати́ть, опла́чиватьbetále sig — окупа́ться, оправда́ть себя́
betále hvad det kóster — заплати́ть любу́ю це́ну
* * *check out, discharge, finance, pay, pay up, remunerate, settle* * ** pay ( fx the waiter; wages, taxes, one's debts, £5 for something; you will have to pay);( varer, skade etc) pay for ( fx the goods, the dinner, the damage, the repair);( en regning) settle, pay;[ betale skat (, told) af] pay tax(es) (, duty) on;[ betale af på] pay off on, pay instalments on;[ betale bagud] pay in arrears;[ betale for] pay for;[ han løb (, skreg etc) som om han var betalt for det] he ran (, screamed etc) for all he was worth;[ betale forud] pay in advance;[ han prøvede at betale sig fra det] he tried to get out of it by paying;[ det skal du få betalt] I will make you pay for this, I will get even with you for this;[ det skal han komme til at betale] he will pay for this;[ betale kontant] pay cash;[ betale med guld] pay in gold;[( tjener,) må jeg betale!] (waiter,) could I have the bill, please![ betale sig] pay,( være umagen værd) be worth while, be worth it;[ betale enhver sit] pay everyone his due;[ hvor meget skal jeg betale?] how much is it?[ tage sig godt betalt] charge a good price (, fee);(også fig) pay back, return;[ betale ud] pay out;( betale helt) pay off;( give i udbetaling) pay ( fx £10) down. -
5 gæld
sg - gældenдолг мkómme i gæld — зале́зть в долги́
* * *arrears, debt, indebtedness* * *(en) debt;[ stifte gæld] incur (el. contract) debts;[ komme i gæld] get (el. run) into debt;[ sidde i gæld] be in debt;(se også I. øre);(fig) be indebted to somebody, be in somebody's debt. -
6 restant
(en -er) person in arrears. -
7 skatterestance
unpaid (balance of) taxes, tax arrears pl,T back taxes. -
8 tilbage
back, backwards, behind, simple, simple-minded* * *back ( fx go back to England; ride to Oxford and back; look back);( baglæns) backward(s);( bagude) behind ( fx stay behind, leave somebody behind);( tilovers) left ( fx there are two bottles left);( om byttepenge) change ( fx twenty p. change, sir; I got twenty p. change);(mods fremmelig) backward;[ tilbage!] (stand) back!(mil.) fall back![ et barn der er tilbage] a backward child;[ være tilbage med betalingen] be behindhand (el. F be in arrears) with the payment;vende).
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